# Other guides

- [Example Project](https://fuzzing-docs.diligence.tools/getting-started-1/example-project.md): Get started with fuzzing in a few minutes with this example project
- [Writing Properties](https://fuzzing-docs.diligence.tools/getting-started-1/writing-properties.md): Everything you need to know about writing properties
- [Seed Deployment](https://fuzzing-docs.diligence.tools/getting-started-1/seed-state.md): Creating an initial state for the fuzzer to target
- [Using the CLI](https://fuzzing-docs.diligence.tools/getting-started-1/configuring-the-cli.md): Fine tuning everything for optimal fuzzing
- [FAQ](https://fuzzing-docs.diligence.tools/getting-started-1/faq.md)


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